Unveiled in 1924, this war memorial features a bronze sculpture of Britannia on a pedestal.
In my opinion this is a really magnificent memorial monument which show how much it is worth for the people who live now. This Knife Angel was made from cold iron to blend with the knives which were used in the past crime scenes picked up from all streets in the UK and family members will never forget
I was there for the Christmas lighting switch on. It was great.
The Crewe War Memorial is a prominent landmark located in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, UK. The memorial was unveiled on 29th October 1921, and it stands at the center of the town's main square. The memorial is a tall, ornate structure made of Portland stone, and it is dedicated to the memory of the soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. It features a large column topped with a bronze statue of a soldier, with a sword in hand and looking out towards the town. The statue represents the spirit of the soldiers who fought and died for their country, and it serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifice made by so many. In addition to honoring those who fought in World War I, the memorial also bears plaques that commemorate the lives of soldiers who died in World War II, as well as other conflicts since then. The Crewe War Memorial is an important symbol of remembrance and a place where people can come to pay their respects and reflect on the sacrifices made by so many. It is a significant landmark in the town and a reminder of the bravery and courage of those who fought for their country.
In my view as a Crewe, the Memorial is better in its current position and as you will see from the pictures, the 2019 remembrance parade was a beautiful day. Lots turned out and it's so important to take time out to remember those who are not with us today!
A magnificent war memorial in the heart of Crewe town centre. With ample seating surrounding it.
It looks alot better here then it did in the town square. crewe hasn't got many nice things to go see but this is well worth a look
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In my opinion this is a really magnificent memorial monument which show how much it is worth for the people who live now. This Knife Angel was made from cold iron to blend with the knives which were used in the past crime scenes picked up from all streets in the UK and family members will never forget
I was there for the Christmas lighting switch on. It was great.
The Crewe War Memorial is a prominent landmark located in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, UK. The memorial was unveiled on 29th October 1921, and it stands at the center of the town's main square. The memorial is a tall, ornate structure made of Portland stone, and it is dedicated to the memory of the soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. It features a large column topped with a bronze statue of a soldier, with a sword in hand and looking out towards the town. The statue represents the spirit of the soldiers who fought and died for their country, and it serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifice made by so many. In addition to honoring those who fought in World War I, the memorial also bears plaques that commemorate the lives of soldiers who died in World War II, as well as other conflicts since then. The Crewe War Memorial is an important symbol of remembrance and a place where people can come to pay their respects and reflect on the sacrifices made by so many. It is a significant landmark in the town and a reminder of the bravery and courage of those who fought for their country.
In my view as a Crewe, the Memorial is better in its current position and as you will see from the pictures, the 2019 remembrance parade was a beautiful day. Lots turned out and it's so important to take time out to remember those who are not with us today!
A magnificent war memorial in the heart of Crewe town centre. With ample seating surrounding it.
It looks alot better here then it did in the town square. crewe hasn't got many nice things to go see but this is well worth a look